Detroit Pistons guard Will Bynum, who lacks nothing in confidence, says he gives no consideration to the possibility of getting traded or the prospects of offseason free agency.AP Photo

AUBURN HILLS -- Detroit Pistons backup point guard Will Bynum might have a trade-friendly expiring contract but with nine days until the NBA trade deadline he insists he doesn't contemplate the possibility of getting shipped elsewhere.

"To be honest with you, I don't care," Bynum said Monday. "All I care about is winning and trying to make the eighth spot (in the Eastern Conference playoffs). whatever happens happens.

"Right now, I'm just concerned with us getting as many wins as possible, taking it one day at a time and trying to make the playoffs."

Bynum is one of four Pistons playing on expiring contracts. Jason Maxiell, Corey Maggette and Jose Calderon are the others.

Of those, starting point guard Calderon is most likely to fit into the Pistons' future plans if they can find mutual contract ground.

Bynum may not be far behind, whether the Pistons do or don't re-sign Calderon, who was acquired in trade less than two weeks ago, prompting Brandon Knight's shift from the point to shooting guard.

Again, Bynum professes not to think in those terms.

"I don't really look at the situation like that," he said. "I look at it as we've got four really good guards. We can play together, we're all kind of interchangeable, we all do different things well. We're just trying to build that chemistry right now to play together and you're seeing it every day."

Bynum has spent five years and all but 15 games of his NBA career with the Pistons.

He figures to find himself on the open market this summer, whether or not the Pistons trade him before the Feb. 21 deadline.

"My life is going to be fine regardless, man," Bynum said. "I've got faith. I do a lot of things good. I work extremely hard. Whatever's going to happen will happen. After that, I'll be able to deal with everything you can imagine.

"I'm just concerned about here. I'm concerned about Detroit and making the playoffs. The rest of the stuff I'm not concerned about because I can't control it."